Khaleej Times

Dubai to launch environmen­t sat

- Wam

dubai — DMSAT1, the environmen­tal satellite of the Dubai Municipali­ty (DM), is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year and will be launched in Q2 of 2019, Alia Abdul Rahim Al Harmoudi, director of the environmen­t department at the DM, said.

“The manufactur­ing of the environmen­tal satellite, which commenced in July 2017, is continuing as per schedule,” Al Harmoudi announced during her presentati­on of the latest environmen­tal monitoring systems in the municipali­ty, such as the DMSAT1 Environmen­tal Satellite and the Mobile Environmen­t Monitoring Station at the Dubai Internatio­nal Exhibition for Government Achievemen­ts.

“It is one of the latest generation­s in the global satellite systems and represents an important step towards the future in the field of environmen­tal monitoring. The municipali­ty has employed the latest environmen­tal monitoring techniques to monitor the air pollutants and greenhouse gases causing the phenomenon.

“Climate change is one of the most important environmen­tal challenges facing the people across the world as it threatens the sustainabi­lity of ecosystems and natural resources on Earth as well as the health and safety of communitie­s. This satellite provides a wide range of important and multipurpo­se data for environmen­tal research and studies,” she pointed out.

The nanometric environmen­tal satellite has large features covering large areas of land and sea, especially as it orbits the Earth 14 times per day and re-observes the same monitoring site within five days, she said.

“The satellite has the ability to provide spatial data for the monitoring process, even during sandstorms, which are value-added given the importance of obtaining such data in such circumstan­ces,” she said.

As for the nature of the satellite’s technical capabiliti­es and the data it provides, she confirmed: “One of the most important usages of the environmen­tal satellite is the monitoring and measuremen­t of aerosols in the atmosphere.”

This type of data provided by the satellite is important in the environmen­tal monitoring of the pollutants emitted to the air and threaten the health and safety of the community. It is also associated with the studies and research on the results of exhaust emissions of vehicles, marine devices, industrial sites and dust.

Therefore, there is a high possibilit­y of employing such data in the study and analysis of many environmen­tal phenomena, including the phenomenon of the growth of moss and red tide, due to the ability of the satellite to cover large areas during the monitoring process, Al Harmoudi said in conclusion. —

The municipali­ty has employed the latest environmen­tal monitoring techniques to monitor the air pollutants and greenhouse gases.” alia abdul rahim al harmoudi, director, environmen­t department, DM

 ?? Supplied photo ?? the municipali­ty presented its mobile environmen­t monitoring Station and its environmen­t satellite at the dubai internatio­nal exhibition for government Achievemen­ts. —
Supplied photo the municipali­ty presented its mobile environmen­t monitoring Station and its environmen­t satellite at the dubai internatio­nal exhibition for government Achievemen­ts. —

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